Clinical psychologist Ramani Durvasula told Glamour.com this data doesn't surprise her. "There are likely several reasons for this," she said. "Men are not reinforced or socialized for emotional communication the same way as women, relationships may often have a different functionality for men, and men at a certain younger age may not feel the same pressure about family planning and marriage."

However, Chicago family therapist David Klow told the magazine while the data isn't surprising, he thinks "what [men] report and what is actually happening may not be the same thing."

According to Klow, men aren't necessarily better at moving on than woman, and they could actually be "masking the symptoms of grief."